HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)

The Earth’s climate undergoes significant changes, which are not yet fully understood. Recent climate models revealed that the Southern Hemisphere and Antarctica in particular could have been of significant influence in past abrupt and large climate change events. Although the Holocene has not exper...

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Main Authors: Vyverman, Wim, Hodgson, Dominic A, Wilmotte, Annick, De Batist, Marc, Sterken, Mieke, Heirman, K, Roberts, Steven J, Fernandez-Carazo, Rafael, Tavernier, Ines, Sabbe, Koen, Van der Gucht, Kathleen, De Groot, L, Verleyen, Elie
Other Authors: CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Belgian Science Policy Office 2012
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/227620
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/227620 2024-10-20T14:04:20+00:00 HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01) Vyverman, Wim Hodgson, Dominic A Wilmotte, Annick De Batist, Marc Sterken, Mieke Heirman, K Roberts, Steven J Fernandez-Carazo, Rafael Tavernier, Ines Sabbe, Koen Van der Gucht, Kathleen De Groot, L Verleyen, Elie CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège 2012 99 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/227620 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/227620/1/HOLANT_FinRep2011%20ML.pdf en eng Belgian Science Policy Office http://www.belspo.be/belspo/SSD/science/Reports/HOLANT_FinRep2011%20ML.pdf https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/227620 info:hdl:2268/227620 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/227620/1/HOLANT_FinRep2011%20ML.pdf report no.:SD/CA/01 open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Climate change Paleoecology Antarctica Lake sediments Life sciences Environmental sciences & ecology Microbiology Sciences du vivant Sciences de l’environnement & écologie Microbiologie report http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_93fc info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2012 ftorbi 2024-09-27T07:01:34Z The Earth’s climate undergoes significant changes, which are not yet fully understood. Recent climate models revealed that the Southern Hemisphere and Antarctica in particular could have been of significant influence in past abrupt and large climate change events. Although the Holocene has not experienced climate changes of the same magnitude as during the major Quaternary glaciations, it has been marked by many, often rapid, global temperature and precipitation anomalies. In order to understand how Antarctic temperature variation can impact other regions on Earth and to test competing models concerning the causes, the spatial interrelationships and characteristics of these climate anomalies, it is necessary to learn from the record of past natural climate variability. The IGBP has recognised this need by starting a global coordination of paleoclimate studies along 3 North-South transects (i.e., the PAGES-project PEP 1, 2 and 3 traverses) in order to build a strong high-resolution network of paleoclimate studies. The goal of the PEPs is to reconstruct paleoenvironments and paleoclimate along three terrestrial transects using a multi-proxy data and modeling approach. However, these transects currently end at Southern latitudes of 52S, and are not yet fully interlinked with the ice cores from the Antarctic plateau. HOLANT explicitly extended the PEP 1 transect towards Sub- and coastal Maritime Antarctica and contribute to the PEP2 and 3 transects by establishing and comparing a series of high-resolution records of Holocene climate variability in coastal Antarctica based on biological and sedimentological proxies in (coastal) lake sediments. Since 2006, PAGES science has been redefined; within this new science structure, HOLANT will contribute to all 4 PAGES scientific foci (www.pages.unibe.ch) through three specific research questions: (i) What are the timing, duration and magnitude of Holocene climate anomalies in coastal areas in maritime, east and Sub-Antarctic regions and how are these anomalies related to ... Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Climate change
Paleoecology
Antarctica
Lake sediments
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Microbiologie
spellingShingle Climate change
Paleoecology
Antarctica
Lake sediments
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Microbiologie
Vyverman, Wim
Hodgson, Dominic A
Wilmotte, Annick
De Batist, Marc
Sterken, Mieke
Heirman, K
Roberts, Steven J
Fernandez-Carazo, Rafael
Tavernier, Ines
Sabbe, Koen
Van der Gucht, Kathleen
De Groot, L
Verleyen, Elie
HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)
topic_facet Climate change
Paleoecology
Antarctica
Lake sediments
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Microbiologie
description The Earth’s climate undergoes significant changes, which are not yet fully understood. Recent climate models revealed that the Southern Hemisphere and Antarctica in particular could have been of significant influence in past abrupt and large climate change events. Although the Holocene has not experienced climate changes of the same magnitude as during the major Quaternary glaciations, it has been marked by many, often rapid, global temperature and precipitation anomalies. In order to understand how Antarctic temperature variation can impact other regions on Earth and to test competing models concerning the causes, the spatial interrelationships and characteristics of these climate anomalies, it is necessary to learn from the record of past natural climate variability. The IGBP has recognised this need by starting a global coordination of paleoclimate studies along 3 North-South transects (i.e., the PAGES-project PEP 1, 2 and 3 traverses) in order to build a strong high-resolution network of paleoclimate studies. The goal of the PEPs is to reconstruct paleoenvironments and paleoclimate along three terrestrial transects using a multi-proxy data and modeling approach. However, these transects currently end at Southern latitudes of 52S, and are not yet fully interlinked with the ice cores from the Antarctic plateau. HOLANT explicitly extended the PEP 1 transect towards Sub- and coastal Maritime Antarctica and contribute to the PEP2 and 3 transects by establishing and comparing a series of high-resolution records of Holocene climate variability in coastal Antarctica based on biological and sedimentological proxies in (coastal) lake sediments. Since 2006, PAGES science has been redefined; within this new science structure, HOLANT will contribute to all 4 PAGES scientific foci (www.pages.unibe.ch) through three specific research questions: (i) What are the timing, duration and magnitude of Holocene climate anomalies in coastal areas in maritime, east and Sub-Antarctic regions and how are these anomalies related to ...
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author Vyverman, Wim
Hodgson, Dominic A
Wilmotte, Annick
De Batist, Marc
Sterken, Mieke
Heirman, K
Roberts, Steven J
Fernandez-Carazo, Rafael
Tavernier, Ines
Sabbe, Koen
Van der Gucht, Kathleen
De Groot, L
Verleyen, Elie
author_facet Vyverman, Wim
Hodgson, Dominic A
Wilmotte, Annick
De Batist, Marc
Sterken, Mieke
Heirman, K
Roberts, Steven J
Fernandez-Carazo, Rafael
Tavernier, Ines
Sabbe, Koen
Van der Gucht, Kathleen
De Groot, L
Verleyen, Elie
author_sort Vyverman, Wim
title HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)
title_short HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)
title_full HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)
title_fullStr HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)
title_full_unstemmed HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES IN COASTAL EAST AND MARITIME ANTARCTICA “HOLANT” (SD/CA/01)
title_sort holocene climate variability and ecosystem changes in coastal east and maritime antarctica “holant” (sd/ca/01)
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